2024-08-02 19:05:41
Ashoknagar: Pregnant women in Madhya Pradesh will now get free ultrasound facility at private sonography centres. For this, 6 sonography centres have been selected in Ashoknagar district. This will now free pregnant women from the hassle of visiting government hospitals for sonography.
Now in Madhya Pradesh, under the Janani Shishu Suraksha Abhiyan program, the government is going to provide ultrasound facilities to pregnant women of the state at private sonography centers at its own expense. 6 sonography centers have also been selected in the district, which include Ayushman, Rajshree Nursing Home, Summer Hospital, Advanced Pathology and Krishna Memorial of Isagarh. Here pregnant women will not have to face problems like in government hospitals. Now pregnant women will not have to stand in long queues for ultrasound. The District Health Officer of the Health Department held a meeting of the selected sonography center operators of the district. Also, a mock drill will be done regarding this and then this facility will start from August 9.
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This is how you can get ultrasound done
District Health Officer Dr BS Jamhoria said that when pregnant women reach the district hospital, the doctor will prescribe them an ultrasound. First, they will be sent to the district hospital for ultrasound. If for some reason one has to wait, then with the help of a computer operator, the beneficiary’s e-voucher will be generated, from which an OTP will be received on the phone. That OTP will have to be shown at the sonography centers selected by the Health Department. As soon as the OTP is generated there, the money for sonography will be deposited to that center. Then the pregnant woman can get a free ultrasound. Under the direction of CMHO Dr Neeraj Kshari, District Health Officer Dr BS Jamhoria has given information about the instructions and documents. This scheme will be launched by the Health Minister on August 9.